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Oldest living bat in captivity charms internet with his ‘flying’ lessons – Yahoo Finance Australia
Statler is the oldest living bat in captivity. The 33-year-old resides at Bat World Sanctuary, a nonprofit organization that rescues and rehabilitates bats …

Statler is the oldest living bat in captivity. The 33-year-old resides at Bat World Sanctuary, a nonprofit organization that rescues and rehabilitates bats in need.
The living wasn’t always easy for the fruit bat. Before Statler joined Bat World two years ago, he lost an eye at the now-defunct Michigan Zoo. Before that, Statler broke several bones during his time being moved from zoo to zoo, which worsened his arthritis and ability to fly.
But now Statler is in safe hands and even went viral for…
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